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Water Sign Hydrating Hair Oil with Hyaluronic Acid
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Water Sign Hydrating Hair Oil with Hyaluronic Acid
From amika
Current price: $32.00
Sephora
Water Sign Hydrating Hair Oil with Hyaluronic Acid
From amika
Current price: $32.00
Size: 1.7 oz / 50 mL
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What it is: A hydrating, silicone-free treatment oil clinically shown to reduce frizz and breakage while boosting shine and protecting against heat up to 450°F.Hair Type: Straight, Wavy, Curly, and CoilyHair Texture: Medium and ThickHair Concerns:- Dryness- Frizz- Damage, Split Ends, and Breakage Key Benefits: - Hydrates and locks in moisture- Clinically tested to protect hair from heat and breakage- Reduces frizz and boosts shineHighlighted Ingredients:- Eight-Oil Blend: Contains moisture-locking jojoba, coconut, and castor oils. - Squalane: Prevents moisture loss while restoring hair's suppleness.- Hyaluronic Acid: Attracts moisture, plumping up dry hair. Ingredient Callouts: This product is vegan, gluten-free, cruelty-free, and comes in recyclable packaging.What Else You Need to Know: Infused with eight oils, squalane, and hyaluronic acid, this highly concentrated, silicone-free formula is clinically shown to attract 2.7X more hydration while rapidly reducing frizz by 69 percent for up to 24 hours. It also resulted in 51 percent less breakage. A little goes a long way, so it’s best to start with one to two drops.Fragrance Description: The intoxicating fragrance blend features notes of warm vanilla, spicy sweet clover, and fresh citrus. Clinical Results: In a 2-week consumer test with 55 participants, after 1 use:- 85% said it provided long-lasting hydration- 95% agreed hair looked shinier after use- 89% agreed hair was not weighed downClean & Planet AwareOur ambitious curation of beauty made without controversial ingredients from brands dedicated to making meaningful environmental commitments, including sustainable ingredients and sourcing, packaging, corporate commitments, and consumer transparency.